At last, you fall asleep. But it’s disturbed. In the morning, you wake up and feel as if you’ve not slept at all. You’ve done everything you can. Tried to keep out the pollens and other allergy particles but nothing changes. Here’s when you should be looking at the Austin Air Bedroom Machine Air Purifier.

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Austin Air developed The Bedroom Machine (HM402) in conjunction with the National Sleep Foundation. The sole aim was to improve the sleep of those suffering from poor air quality.In this review, we’ll look at whether they achieved that goal. Is the unit worth forking out your hard earned to get the relief you’re desperate for?If you’ve already decided on The Bedroom Machine, find it here at Sylvane.

Otherwise, continue to read the full review. Or click on the table for the answer to your burning question.

Is it just another branding exercise?

In 2010, Austin Air already had a range of reliable, robust purifiers. With powerful, efficient 4-stage filter systems. Models like the Healthmate, Allergy, Pet, and Baby’s Breath machines.Why develop and release yet another model?It came from their partnership with the National Sleep Foundation. The task was to build an air purifier for the bedroom. The aim was to improve the quality of our sleep.We spend up to a third of our day in bed. So, doesn’t it make sense to clean the air we sleep in?

But it’s more than that.

asteriskStudies have proven the sub par quality of our air indoors. Contaminants can build up to make it worse than the outside air.

asteriskMany studies have proven the regenerative qualities of sleep. The vital role it plays maintaining our health. And generating productive daily activity.

asteriskOther studies have shown that respiratory illness is one of the primary causes of sleep disturbance.

And so was born the advanced Austin Air Bedroom Machine. With a fifth filter providing extra protection against chemicals and noxious gasses in the bedroom.How does it provide that protection?Let’s find out.

The third of carbon and zeolite is free to rid the air of non-particles, i.e., chemicals, gasses, and odors.

At the fourth stage, is 60 sq.ft. of certified HEPA. The HEPA captures 99.97% of particles larger than 0.3 microns.

And at the last stage is the unique HEGA filter. It is the second strike against gasses. It has a military-grade carbon cloth that ‘adsorbs’ a wide range of odors, fumes, vapors, harmful chemical substances and VOCs. More than the carbon/zeolite filter can. Together they provide a powerful gas protection barrier.

So, the HM402 Purifier has:

three filters removing particles and

two to rid the air of gasses and chemicals.

An impressive amount of purification in a portable air purifier.Even better. There’s no ozone involved.

What room size is best?

The intake grilles pull in air from all sides of the unit and through the filtration system. The process rate is 250 cubic feet per minute (CFM).So what, you ask?Well, it helps us figure out how fast the unit can clean the air in a room. At 250 CFM, running on high with the door closed, the air change results are:1500 sq. ft. (1 change per hour)875 sq. ft. (2 changes per hour)600 sq. ft. (3 changes per hour)465 sq. ft. (4 changes per hour)375 sq. ft. (5 changes per hour)315 sq. ft. (6 changes per hour)To help with sleep and respiratory problems, any change rate below 4 has limited effect.At four air changes per hour, it means the Bedroom Machine is best suited to a room size of 465 sq.ft.If you want a greater certainty of result, use it in a smaller sized room.

Is noise a problem?

Yes, it can be.At high speed, the machine pulls air through at a fast rate. Running at a faster rate makes noise. The decibel rating is 66 dBA. Compare this to normal conversation threefeet away which is 60 dBA.Product reviewers complain about the noise, but the unit needs to run at high speed to be effective. Do what most do and run it for a while before you hit the pillow and then turn it down.At the two lower speeds, the noise becomes more like white noise. It can drown out other sharp outside noises. Or create a soothing sound that aids sleep.

What is the filter replacement cycle?

Two types of replacement are the only accessories you’ll need. We’ll look at the replacement cycle for each separately.The outer Large Particle Pre-Filter is rated to last five years.

But the sales literature recommends changing it every year.

It all depends on the level of larger particle contamination you have in your bedroom. The more dust, pet fur, and dander you have, the closer to annual replacement you get.Keep an eye on how fast the filter clogs. If it starts to increase in frequency, then replacement is on the horizon. Don’t ignore the warning signs. Otherwise, you won’t be getting full value from the other four stages.You can find your replacement large pre-filter (F400) here at Sylvane.

The second filter replacement pack is the full 5-stage system.

​It includes the Large Particle Pre-Filter we talked about above. Plus, the main filter assembly of medium-particle, activated carbon/zeolite, True HEPA, and HEGA carbon cloth.Click here to get your full replacement pack (F402), when it comes time to replace.The entire replacement pack has a guarantee of five years with normal residential use. That’s a guarantee that’s above the industry average. And is a long time between changes. But, if your air quality is poor you may have to change it more often.

A tip for later …

Regular maintenance extends the life of the HEPA:

checkKeep the area around the purifier clean.

checkVacuum any dust build up on the outside, particularly on the 360° intake grille.

And wipe the outside surface to keep it looking spic and span.There are some disappointments though:

The filter system is an integrated unit.

Means you must replace the whole unit when any one of the stages reach saturation.The 5-year prorated guarantee eases the cost.

No filter change indicator.

You must remember when the five year anniversary is up.

No indicator to show the level of saturation

It’s up to you to notice a significant drop in clean, odorless air. Or that any smells etc., are not clearing as they did earlier.

Be Aware …

when you first use the purifier you must run it on the High (III) setting for at least one hour. The same applies when you change the HEPA pack.

How easy is it to operate?

The unit has no complicated electronic features. All it has is one knob to turn it on and set the three fan speeds. A couple of knob turns, and you’re done. Too easy.

Is replacing the filter just as easy?

Changing either filter requires a few minutes work. But’s it not much time if you spread that time over five years.Just follow the 10-step process in the owner’s manual. All you need is work gloves, a Phillips head screwdriver, and a large plastic trash bag.Use the same process for changing both types.

A little tip

You can see the pre-filter through the grille.

Choose the Black pre-filter for the Black, Silver, and Midnight Blue machines.

What are the dimensions?

W 14.5” x D 14.5” x H 23”

The Bedroom Machine is a standard sized Austin Air unit and weighs 45 pounds unpacked. A weight that is a bit heavier than an average size microwave, so it’s not an easy carry for most people.And to make it more difficult, there are no grips on the side to lift it off the ground. Not so easy to move it up or downstairs. But it has four casters. So, moving it between rooms on the same level is easy.

Where is The Bedroom Machine made?

The Austin Air manufacturing plant in Buffalo, upstate New York builds The Bedroom Machine. One of the few air purifier factories left in the US.The company makes all their purifiers with quality and durable components. The Bedroom Machine is no different.

Buffalo Skyline

checkAll-steel outer body to withstand any hard knocks.

checkBaked-on powder coat finish so there is no possibility of damaging odors or off-gas emissions coming off the paint.

checkThe finish also prevents rust leading to years of use.

checkPowerful centrifugal fan that blows air to all parts of the room.

checkLong-life Permanent-Split Capacitor (PSC) motor rated for continuous use at high RPMs.

checkShock absorbers that cut noise

checkGaskets at each end of the filter seal the system. So, there is no mixing of dirty and clean air or escaping partially cleaned air.

Austin Air has chosen not to join the AHAM (Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers.) For this reason, they do not have their machines tested for Clean Air Density Rate (CADR). Without a CADR, makes it difficult to compare with competitor products.But, they do have their purifiers tested by two independent organizations.UL (Underwriters Laboratories) and CSA (Canadian Standards Association) certify The Bedroom Machine as meeting safety and performance standards.

How does the manufacturer, its warranty, and return policy stand up?

Richard Taylor of Austin Air Systems Limited made his first air purifier in the early 1990’s. He designed it to alleviate breathing problems experienced by his wife, Joyce.To this day the company continues to improve and extend their range of purifiers based on customer feedback.They have focused on making reliable, robust machines that run for years. That’s why they are one of the few manufacturers to offer five-year guarantees:

check5-year mechanical warranty on parts and labor and

checkA 5-year prorated guarantee on their filters.

Each guarantee only applies to normal residential use. And remember to complete warranty registration. It’ll be difficult to get any remedy if your unit or filter replacement has problems.You can take advantage of the 30-day money-back guarantee from date of purchase. You don’t have to explain your return. But, you must pay for return shipping costs.

Are there any missing features?

The Bedroom Machine is the latest model in the range. In keeping with all previous models, it has no electronic wizardry.Missing are these features:

Timer

Remote Control

Operating Light

Night Light

List Element

Over the years, Austin has maintained their focus on solidity, durability, and cleaning the air. It was the same with The Bedroom Machine. The result was the fifth-stage HEGA.The missing features are convenient, but clean air is the reason you buy a purifier. And that’s what this model does. Hence, the endorsement from the National Sleep Foundation.

What do customers think?

The reviews from customers show they are buying it for some heavy-duty air cleaning work in their bedroom:

bedA downtown loft with “poor city air quality.”

bedIn an old house with “30 years of dust and other allergies” being remodeled.

bedIn a home mitigated for mold but “becoming musty again.”

Others have bought the unit on a recommendation from their physician. They found their allergy symptoms reduced in severity and sleep improved.There are comments about the noise of the unit on high speed. But the unit get quality results, so buyers keep the machine. And only run it at high speed before they go to bed.

The Verdict?

What price are you prepared to pay for a restful night’s sleep? Austin Air has achieved close to the best possible in a portable air purifier. Yes, it comes at a higher upfront cost. But the bedroom machine is built to last with filters that don’t need changing for up to five years. The costs over the long run will be repaid many times over by your energizing sleep.Ready to commit? Find out whether the 5-stage filter cleans your dirty air so you can enjoy a great night’s sleep.Click here for your Bedroom Air Purifier at Sylvane. Free shipping and 30-day money back guarantee.

But is the new stuff VOC free? What about the smog and pollutants that enter your home? Or the harmful toxins from your cleaning products? And you hope your little one won’t suffer from seasonal allergies or asthma.

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At her audition, she sang “I Dreamed a Dream” from Les Misérables. Or rather powered her way through the song with her mezzo-soprano voice. The audience erupted. A standing ovation before she finished the opening phrase. Susan Boyle was an overnight sensation. The exposure was unbelievable.

Her first album sold over 3 million copies in the US alone. And Susan has gone on to a successful singing career with five albums released to date.

The high-level exposure received from that audition gave her career a tremendous kick-start. But, you can’t say the same about high-level exposure to ozone. Undue exposure to ozone from air purifiers is dangerous to your health. Let’s find out why.Continue reading

Mike Yurosek, a carrot farmer in California, wanted to stop throwing out his ugly carrots. In 1986 he bought a green bean cutting machine and used it to produce uniform 2-inch pieces of carrot, that we now know as baby carrots. It was win-win. Wastage was zero, and he could sell his crop. Baby carrots were a savior for a stagnant industry. Carrot consumption has skyrocketed in the years since. They are now close to 70 percent of all carrot sales.

Many consumers don’t know that ugly carrots from the soil are cut to be neat and tidy. And it probably doesn’t matter whether they connect baby carrots to their origin.

But unlike knowing the origin of the baby carrot, some things we do to protect our health demand deeper knowledge. Like buying the right air purifier to provide healthy air in our homes.

Unless we learn the facts about air purifier coverage capacity, we can easily end up buying the wrong appliance — one without enough oomph to rid the air of contaminants.Continue reading

So many air purifiers to choose from. Different technologies and conflicting health claims.

It’s stressful, right? Especially when the health of your family is at stake.

So, you want to buy the right one? — the air purifier that helps cut down irritations and helps everyone breathe easier.

But how?

Once you understand purifier technology, making your choice becomes much easier. Choosing the right purifier is like selecting footwear. First, you decide whether you want to go jogging, roller skating or ice skating. You choose your footwear for a specific purpose—just like you pick the right air purifying technology for your health condition.Continue reading

When you’re learning about indoor air pollution, no doubt you’ll have questions. It’ll be the same when researching how air purifiers help clean inside air.

If you buy an air purifier, you’ll want the decision based on the correct information. So you need answers that don’t have any bias.
Below is a list of typical questions we’ve seen. Click to get the answer you need.

When it comes to Air Purifiers, it’s not just acronyms that can stump you; it’s the terminology as well.

In the list below, are the terms I’ve come across while researching.

Some are scientific. I’m not a scientist, so the explanations are more from a layman’s perspective. I’ve made sure the wording is in line with the science. But more understandable to the non-scientifically inclined.

The aim is to allow you to cut through the jargon and understand enough to make a knowledgeable decision.